Best Books and Authors

The best books and authors

Notional books are very popular with readers, so they often make the news. All the books on this list are not "great". The six coastal authors share their favorite picks to browse by the sea. Please use the book and author suggestions below to consider your child's reading level and interests. This is the best children's book of the year so far:

Which are the best books by Hindi authors?

It is difficult in a vast ocean of books to make proposals which are the best because there are so many. However, when it comes to this, I have noted that less is said about India authors than about other countries. So I chose to refer to the books that have been composed by the authors of India and are a must.

So, here are the books that merit a mention: It is a tale of commoners living in India after gaining independance and looking for a good young man for Lata's family. She is 19 and thinks she can fall in loving you first. This is a must if you've been to a federal agency or work there.

UPAMAYU Chatterjee has shown how things work in an India based company and it is fresh lyophilized. Agastya Sen and how his own lives change when he goes to Madna, a small city. He has also benefited greatly from his own experiences in the India administration to draw a portrait of India in the countryside.

It'?s about tragic events and hopes. It also examines the whole spectrum of people' s emotions. It is about Balram, who worked his way out of his low class and how he became a success and how he overcome all societal barriers. Situated in the Garhwal Mountains, it catches the lives of the village people who are heroes.

Essentially, it catches what is happening in a town. He wrote the whole thing by walking into Draupadi's shoe and creating a fully male-dominant epos from a woman's point of views. Your descriptions of feelings like uncertainty, envy and romance are astonishing. There is no question that this is the best fictitious representation of the Mahabharat.

It is essentially a recounting of the epos of India, but it comes within the scope of the satirical politics by dragging parallel to important happenings in the politics of India during the liberation movements and the post-independence period. It' about the town of Mumbai, India. Bollywood, the live of Bollywood, the live of Hindu and Muslim wrestlers and rivalry - Mehta has caught all the essential elements.

To learn more about the Sikh - Muslims rivality caused by a march of corpses that caused hatred, please see this novel. In the midst of this it is also the tale of a Sikh guy and a Moslem who have fallen in love and whose loves transcend all hatred of religions.

Playing in the period before Parsi became independent, this volume covers the town of Bombay and its Parsi parish, which are in the minorities. It is an instructive and everyone is looking for something good from the Mainstream and very different, give it a try. Now, I would concur that there are many more books that could appear in this listing.

In my opinion, these are the best books. If you want to suggest that your "could have's", "should have's", "would have's" are in the comments section.